0 to play especially noisily and unskilfully on a piano or stringed instrument -- đánh đàn bập bùng
The vocal is close miked with connotations of intimacy and is accompanied solely by a lightly strummed acoustic guitar.
In pizzicato violin, strummed or plucked guitar, and piano, the user is not in continuous contact with the primary resonator.
The player strums the strings by moving in the bins.
We all know about the large number of young people who appear on our television screens strumming their guitars and producing discordant notes, which they call music.
Sarig also commended the album for its passionate acoustic-guitar strums, irresistible melodies, and lyrics that rarely feel obtuse even when they're nonsensical.
It also features quieter buttons and smoother action, to further replicate the feel of frets, allow sliding chords, and an improved strum bar.
He entertained his classes by strumming his guitar and singing folk songs.
She composed her first song at the age of eight, strumming the tune on a homemade cardboard and rubber-band guitar.